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About Wayfair:

•    We are the world’s largest online retailer for home and décor, with a revenue of $14 bln (Q4'2020, LTM), offering a wide selection of products and 31 mln active customers.
•    We are also the world’s fastest-growing public retailer with more than 25% growth year on year globally and even bigger growth in Europe.
•    Wayfair works with a light dropship model, our partners list their products on our website, and we take care of marketing, logistics, returns, and customer service to make a partnership as easy as possible for you.
•    There are no sign-up fees / annual subscription fees/fines/penalties to work with us, we operate in a wholesale price model purely financing ourselves from the margin we achieve. 
 

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According to CSIL, Height-Adjustable Tables (HAT) is one of the fastest-growing segments in the global office furniture business, with a growth trend surpassing that of office desks and the office furniture sector as a whole.
Originating several years ago in Scandinavia, height-adjustable desks have been expanding in Central Europe since 2010. In the last five years, HAT’s presence has also become tangible in North America.
CSIL’s forecasts for the world consumption of height-adjustable desks are positive for both 2024 and 2025. 
 
The brand new CSIL Report ‘The World Market for Height Adjustable Tables (HAT)’ is now available. 
 
This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the market for height adjustable desks, delving into key players (manufacturers and suppliers), trends, and market forecasts by major world areas and relevant regions, focusing on product destinations.
 
 ‘The World Market for Height Adjustable Tables (HAT)’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-world-market-for-height-adjustable-tables-hat/ or for email orders.


The World Furniture Outlook 2024 report analyses the slump in the global furniture industry throughout 2023 and anticipates a gradual recovery in 2024 and 2025. 
According to CSIL estimates, in 2024, a decline in consumer confidence and weakened furniture demand, particularly in Europe and North America, are expected. Globally, furniture consumption is forecasted to experience a slight decrease in real terms in 2024, with a potential resume in 2025.
2023 has been a very bad year for the international trade of furniture, but above the pre-pandemic level. Projections for 2024 and 2025 suggest a slow recovery, with positive growth in current US$ expected in 2025, marking the first time in four years.
 
The November 2023 edition of CSIL’s flagship Report ‘World Furniture Outlook 2024’ is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/world-furniture-outlook/ 
 
This study offers an overview of the global furniture sector through a historical series of basic data (furniture production, consumption, imports, exports 2014-2023), and prospects of the furniture market for the years 2024 and 2025 for 100 countries.
 
The CSIL report ‘World furniture outlook 2024’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at the related link, or for email orders.


the latest publications in CSIL’s Top Furniture Companies series:
 
- Top 100 mattress specialist retailers in Europe, November 2023
- Top 100 upholstered furniture manufacturers in China, October 2023
- Top 100 mattress manufacturers in China, October 2023
 
Find all titles at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/csil-top-furniture-companies/ 
 
Also available:
- Top 100 mattress manufacturers in the World, September 2023
- Top 100 upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World, September 2023
- Top 100 motion upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World, September 2023
- Top 100 furniture manufacturers in China, October 2023
- Top 100 furniture manufacturers in Vietnam, October 2023


World production of office seating amounts to USD 15 billion in 2023, and it is almost stable compared to last year. According to CSIL, the leading manufacturers of office chairs worldwide are China, the United States, Germany, India, and Japan.
The contamination between spaces of work and residential contexts is a trend that was already in progress but has gone through rapid acceleration over the last years, with repercussions on the design of spaces and products. The potential market for office seating manufacturers expanded to the home office, where they are expected to have considerable opportunities.
In fact, the weight of office seating in the total office furniture business increased significantly over the last few years. Today, office seating represents 30% of the world production (28% in 2018).
 
The brand new CSIL Report ‘The World Market for Office Seating’ is now available. 
 
This study offers a comprehensive picture of the global office seating industry, including production, consumption, and international trade for the time series 2018-2023, office seating market forecasts for 2024 and 2025, the leading companies, a range of products and their features, with a focus on three world regions (North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific) and key countries.
 
The CSIL report ‘The World Market for Office Seating’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-world-market-for-office-seating/ or for email orders.


he United States is the largest market for upholstered furniture worldwide, with a market value of US$ 23.5 billion. Approximately 40% of the consumption is met by imported products, which also makes the US the leading importer of upholstered furniture globally. Asia and the Pacific account for a remarkable share of total imports, with China being the primary contributor, although decreasing its share in favor of Vietnam and Mexico.
The latter has become an attractive destination for foreign manufacturing investments, mainly driven by the rapidly evolving US trade policies, together with the necessity to mitigate vulnerability to supply chain disruptions, and the need to reduce the time-to-market (nearshoring).
 
The 2023 edition of CSIL’s Report ‘The Upholstered Furniture Market in the United States’ is now available. 
 
This study offers an extensive analysis of the upholstered furniture sector in North America, focusing on the US market, with data and trends for production, consumption, trade (time series 2017-2022), market forecasts for the closing of 2023 and 2024, the analysis of the competitive landscape, with market shares of the leading upholstered furniture manufacturers, prices and distribution channels.
 
The CSIL report ‘The Upholstered Furniture Market in the United States’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-upholstered-furniture-market-in-the-united-states or for email orders.


The latest publications in CSIL’s Top Furniture Companies series:
 
- Top 100 furniture manufacturers in China, ranking the top 100 Chinese furniture firms by turnover (last available year), also providing the number of employees, product portfolio, company’s Website, total furniture production, and export trends in China to enrich the analysis.
 
- Top 100 furniture manufacturers in Vietnam, ranking the top 100 Vietnamese furniture firms by turnover (last available year), also providing the number of employees, product portfolio, company’s Website, total furniture production, and export trends in Vietnam to enrich the analysis.
 
Among the studies in the series:
- Top 200 furniture manufacturers worldwide, January 2023
- Top 100 mattress manufacturers in the World, September 2023
- Top 100 upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World, September 2023
- Top 100 motion upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World, September 2023
 
Find all titles at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/csil-top-furniture-companies/ 


According to CSIL, the online mattress market is expected to reach $15 billion in 2023. This marks a slight decrease in online mattress sales compared to the peak year in 2021, although the decline is less pronounced than what has been observed in the overall mattress retail market.
After hypergrowth in online sales and the propensity to buy online in 2020 and 2021, in most countries, a stabilisation of e-commerce incidences is expected to occur in 2023. 
North America remains the largest market for mattresses sold online, followed by Asia Pacific. In Asia, China dominates the market, while South Korea has one of the highest online penetration shares and India is one of the fastest-growing markets for online mattresses. Europe ranks third, with the United Kingdom and Germany being the largest markets in the region.
 
The new edition of the CSIL report ‘E-commerce in the mattress industry’ is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/e-commerce-in-the-mattress-industry/ 
 
This study offers a detailed analysis of the online mattress market, providing mattress sales and e-commerce mattress sales, with a focus on three areas: North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. Largest retail mattress markets, the incidence of online mattress sales in key countries (the US, Canada, China, India, South Korea, Germany, the UK, France, Italy, and Spain), e-commerce mattress sales of the leading retailers and company profiles highlighting activity and performance in this sector are provided.
 
Also available: The world mattress Industry (July 2023).
 
CSIL’s mattress industry reports are available for online purchase with immediate download at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/multiclient-research/beds-mattresses/, or for email orders.


new publications in the Top Furniture Companies series, CSIL’s bird's-eye view of the competitive landscape by furniture segment, providing industry outlines and rankings for the top companies.
 
•    Top 100 mattress manufacturers in the World, September 2023
•    Top 100 upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World, September 2023
•    BRAND NEW in the series: Top 100 motion upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World, September 2023
 
Find more titles at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/csil-top-furniture-companies/


CSIL's Furniture Market Research:
 
WORLD FURNITURE OUTLOOK
CSIL’s flagship Report ‘World furniture outlook 2023/2024’, delving into the furniture market, with status and prospects across 100 countries, is now available.
 
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE AND MATTRESSES
See the related CSIL’s annual in-depth analysis:
- The world upholstered furniture industry, June 2023
- The world mattress industry, July 2023
 
OFFICE FURNITURE: EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA
In addition to the yearly research on the European office furniture market, with an enhanced analysis of product categories, CSIL focused on the North American one:
- The office furniture market in North America, The USA, Canada, and Mexico, July 2023
- The European market for office furniture, June 2023
 
TOP FURNITURE COMPANIES SERIES
A new title has just enriched CSIL's insights on the Top companies in the furniture industry:
- Top 100 furniture manufacturers in India, June 2023
 
DO NOT MISS THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- Top 200 furniture manufacturers worldwide, January 2023
- The furniture industry in Europe, February 2023
- The contract furniture and furnishings market in Europe, March 2023
- The furniture industry in Vietnam, April 2023


The North American office furniture market (including the United States, Canada and Mexico) accounts for over one third of the global office furniture demand.
In 2022 consumption increased by 13% including a quite relevant inflation effect.
The United States is the largest importer worldwide with a total value of about US$ 3 billion.
On the other hand, Canada and Mexico are net exporters with a positive trade balance which progressively improved over the last years.
Both markets are strongly linked to the US as it represents 96% and almost 100% of exports destination respectively.
Canada, in particular, is the second largest office furniture exporter in the world after China and represents more than half of the whole export values of North America.
The competitive panorama is heavily concentrated in the hand on some large players as top 20 companies owns 3/4 of combined market share.
The 2023 edition of CSIL's Report The office furniture market in North America. The United States, Canada, and Mexico is now available.
More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-office-furniture-market-in-north-america-the-united-states-canada-and-mexico/
This study offers an overview of the office furniture sector in North America, with market evolution 2017-2022, market forecasts to 2024, figures by country, historical trends on production and consumption of office furniture, imports and exports data, market share of major office furniture companies.
The CSIL report 'The Office Furniture market in North America: the United States, Canada and Mexico’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at the related link, or for email orders.


According to CSIL, the world mattress market, valued at approximately US$ 30 billion, has witnessed steady growth over the past decade except for a remarkable surge in 2021. However, in 2022, the market experienced a decline in demand, particularly in the latter half of the year, primarily due to inflationary pressures affecting consumer spending. This resulted in a contraction of the global market. 
Overall, despite the temporary contraction witnessed in the mattress market, there are positive trends and drivers indicating potential growth in the coming years.
 
The 2023 edition of CSIL’s Report ‘The world mattress industry' is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-world-mattress-industry/ 
 
This study offers an extensive analysis of the global mattress industry through historical series of basic data (production, consumption, imports and exports for the time series 2013-2022), mattress market forecasts for 2023 and 2024, international trade flows, country analysis (50 countries overall, with a special focus on the Top 20) and competitive landscape overviewing the leading global mattress manufacturers.
 
The CSIL report ‘The world mattress industry' is available for online purchase with immediate download at the related link, or for email orders. 


According to CSIL, the international trade of furniture, which is currently worth around USD 188 billion, has grown faster than furniture production over the past decade. In the three-year period 2020-2022, we have witnessed sharp variations mainly due to the combined effects of the pandemic and inflation, with no specific structural significance. The outlook for international furniture trade in 2023 and 2024 is positive, partly due to lower transport costs.
The United States confirms its position as the largest world importer of furniture, followed at a distance by Germany, the United Kingdom, and France.
 
The July 2023 edition of CSIL’s Report ‘World furniture outlook 2023/2024’ is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/world-furniture-outlook/ 
 
This study offers an overview of the global furniture sector through a historical series of basic data (furniture production, consumption, imports, exports 2013-2022), and prospects of the furniture market for the years 2023 and 2024 for 100 countries.
 
The CSIL report ‘World furniture outlook 2023/2024’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at the related link, or for email orders. 


The new CSIL publication Top 100 furniture manufacturers in India which offers a bird’s eye view of the Indian furniture competitive landscape, ranking the leading 100 companies by turnover and providing further information such as product portfolio, headquarters address, website, and email address.
 
More details and a free sample at: https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/top-100-furniture-manufacturers-in-india/
 
Browse the whole Top Furniture Companies series at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/csil-top-furniture-companies/
 
I also invite you to see the new series Furniture Market Indicators. Country Tables providing concise country furniture sector statistics useful for a first-insight view of trends and prospects in the reference market, at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/furniture-market-indicators-country-tables/ 


According to CSIL, world upholstered furniture consumption currently amounts to US$ 80 billion, representing about 16% of the total furniture market. Upholstered furniture has been one of the most increasing segments within the furniture industry, particularly in 2021. The pre-pandemic levels have been reached and surpassed by almost all geographic regions, with Europe and North America being the fastest-growing ones.
The world upholstered furniture market is projected to contract in real terms in 2023, with consumption decreasing in all world regions except Asia and the Middle East. This will result in a resumption of growth in 2024.
 
The 2023 edition of CSIL’s Report ‘The world upholstered furniture industry' is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-world-upholstered-furniture-industry/ 
 
This study offers an extensive analysis of the global upholstered furniture sector, providing current market size, historical series of basic data (production, consumption, trade 2013-2022), consumption forecasts for 2023-2024, detailed profiles of the leading manufacturers, and a focus on the Top 20 countries in the upholstered furniture market also including the analysis of the competitive landscape.
 
The CSIL report ‘The world upholstered furniture industry' is available for online purchase with immediate download at the related link, or for email orders. 


The office furniture sector in Europe is showing signs of recovery, exceeding the pre-pandemic levels. Growth is however strongly influenced by rising inflation. According to CSIL, office furniture production values increased by a remarkable +13% in 2022, driven by double-digit price increases. Consequently, the actual volume of production in Europe grew moderately.
Over the past years, we have witnessed the acceleration of various structural processes that have resulted in the demand for more flexible office spaces, multi-format environments, and remote working locations including private homes. These changes have had a noticeable impact, leading to significant shifts in the market share of different product segments.
 
The 2023 edition of CSIL’s Report ‘The European market for office furniture' is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-european-market-for-office-furniture/ 
 
This study offers an extensive analysis of the office furniture sector in Europe across 30 countries, through the historical series of key indicators, market prospects, delving into the performance of major manufacturers, product categories, and distribution channels. With this in-depth research, CSIL also highlights and assesses the primary macro trends which are impacting the sector.
 
The CSIL report 'The European market for office furniture’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at the related link, or for email orders. 


MEET CSIL AROUND THE WORLD
CSIL partners and researchers regularly attend major international furniture fairs. Here are the upcoming ones:
•    Salone del Mobile Milano, Rho-Fiera Milano, on April 18-21
•    High Point Furniture Market, High Point, on April 22-24
 
CSIL FURNITURE MARKET REPORTS: LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- The contract furniture and furnishings market in Europe (March 2023)
- The furniture industry in Vietnam (April 2023)


In recent years, Vietnam has become the 6th largest furniture producer and the 2nd largest furniture exporter worldwide. Exports have been the country’s furniture industry’s major driver, increasing from USD 5 billion to nearly USD 20 billion in the last decade. 
Vietnam has emerged not only as a hub for domestic production sourcing but also as an attractive option for offshore manufacturing for overseas companies. The number of direct foreign investment companies (FDI) is growing year after year and typically with a larger average size in terms of turnover and workforce.
 
CSIL’s Report ‘The furniture industry in Vietnam’ is now available. More info at https://worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-furniture-industry-in-vietnam  
 
This study offers a comprehensive picture of the furniture sector in Vietnam analysing the country's productive system, furniture demand and trade (time series 2012-2022), market development (forecasts up to 2024) with CSIL's assessment of market potential, furniture production and consumption by segment, the competitive system with a ranking of the top manufacturers by furniture turnover, detailed profiles of the top Vietnamese and FDI furniture manufacturers and short profiles of further selected companies, for a total of around 270 considered firms.
 
The CSIL report ‘The furniture industry in Vietnam’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at the related link, or for email orders. 


According to CSIL, the contract furniture production in Europe currently amounts to around EUR 14 billion. The largest part of this output is destined for projects within Europe, while less than 20% is addressed outside, to North America, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. 
Italy, Germany, the UK, Poland, and Sweden are the major manufacturing countries, representing together over 60% of the total European contract furniture production.
 
CSIL’s Report ‘The contract furniture and furnishings market in Europe’ 2023 is now available. More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-contract-furniture-and-furnishings-market-in-europe-2/ 
 
This study offers a comprehensive picture of the European contract furniture business providing market size and forecasts, production, demand drivers, projects, sales and market shares of the leading manufacturers, sales by destination segment -with a special focus on furniture for the Education segment- and by product category.
 
The geographical perimeter of this year’s edition covers 30 countries: Northern Europe (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden); Central Europe (Austria, Germany, Switzerland); Western Europe (Belgium-Lux, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom); Southern Europe (Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain), Central-Eastern Europe (Poland, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Romania, Other Central-Eastern European countries).
 
The CSIL report ‘The contract furniture and furnishings market in Europe’ is available for online purchase with immediate download at the related link, or for email orders. 


The latest CSIL reports and the upcoming ones.
 
- Top 200 furniture manufacturers worldwide (January 2023) which identifies, compares, and provides detailed profiles of the world's leading furniture companies.
- The furniture industry in Europe (February 2023) in-depth analysis of the furniture industry in Europe, with detail for 30 countries.
 
We are also working on:
- The furniture industry in Vietnam, to be issued by the end of March
- World furniture outlook 2023/2024 100 countries, to be issued in July
- The contract furniture and furnishings market in Europe, new release covering 30 countries, to be issued in April
- The world upholstered furniture industry, to be issued in June
- The European market for office furniture, to be issued in June
- The world mattress industry, to be issued in July


Europe is a large and integrated market of more than 530 million consumers and a major hub of world trade in furniture exports and imports. European furniture consumption in 2022 has followed upward, reaching nearly EUR 120 billion. The largest markets are Germany, the UK, France, and Italy, which also rank among the top ten furniture markets worldwide. 
CSIL estimates that furniture demand in Europe will weaken in 2023, mainly due to elevated inflation and soaring furniture prices. It is forecasted to resume in 2024.
 
CSIL’s Report ‘The furniture industry in Europe’ 2023 is now available. More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/report/the-furniture-industry-in-europe
 
In the current uncertain and complex situation this report provides all the main statistics and indicators useful to analyse the European furniture industry: historical trends and furniture market forecasts, factors affecting the sector and the competitiveness of producers, description of the main furniture manufacturing countries, top 50 manufacturers analysis and largest companies (over 2000 firms with short profiles), furniture market potentials and development insights, data by segment, and reports by country.
 
Countries included: Austria, Belgium-Lux, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom.


According to CSIL, the top 200 furniture manufacturers’ total turnover increased by over 30% from 2017 to 2022. The trend indicates that the growth of these companies is higher than that of the sector.
The decrease in sales of the Top 200 furniture manufacturers in 2020 had been contained comparing the world furniture production, driven by larger financial capabilities that allowed leading companies to quickly re-align business strategies, implement new sales channels, and reposition their supply chain. Preliminary results show that, even in 2022, the Top 200 companies maintained the same level as in 2021 despite a decrease in world furniture production.
 
CSIL report ‘Top 200 furniture manufacturers worldwide’ is now available. More details and free sample profile at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/top-200-furniture-manufacturers-worldwide-0058486.html
 
This study is the result of CSIL’s extensive research work to identify, compare and profile the leading furniture manufacturers in the world. Introduced by an overview of the world furniture industry (production by geographical area, international trade) and a comparative analysis of the Top 200 world furniture manufacturers (geographical coverage, financial performance, strategies -manufacturing footprint, M&A- and segment specialization), it provides detailed profiles with company directory, controlled firms, turnover, manufacturing plants, and sales by product.
 
‘Top 200 furniture manufacturers worldwide’ is available for purchase and immediate download at www.worldfurnitureonline.com 


The new ‘CSIL TOP FURNITURE COMPANIES’ series. 
The available titles in this series are:
•    Top 100 office furniture manufacturers in Europe, September 2022
•    Top 100 RTA furniture manufacturers in Europe, October 2022
•    Top 100 upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World, October 2022
•    Top 100 mattress manufacturers in the World, November 2022
•    Top 100 furniture retailers in Europe, November 2022
•    Top 100 furniture manufacturers in the United States, November 2022
•    Top 100 furniture manufacturers in Vietnam, November 2022
•    Top 100 furniture manufacturers in China, November 2022
For further details, please visit https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/CSIL-Top-furniture-companies-Series-0099975.html


World office furniture production reached a total value of US$ 52.4 billion in 2022. After its drop in 2020 due to the consequences of the pandemic, it showed a double-digit rebound in 2021 and a following slight downgrade in 2022. The global office furniture industry is highly concentrated; China, the US, Germany, India, and Japan are the main world output countries.
The office furniture sector remains a relatively local business. The ratio of exports over production is growing but remains low compared to the furniture sector. The bulk of office furniture exports originates in China, Canada, Germany, Poland and Italy and mainly flows to the US, Germany, France, the UK the Netherlands.
The CSIL Report ‘The world office furniture industry’ is now available. Download the full table of contents and find more details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/office-furniture-world-market-outlook-0070622.html
This study offers a comprehensive picture of the global office furniture sector, providing basic data for production, consumption imports and exports for the time series 2013-2022* (*preliminary), international trade and major trading partners, world tables and economic indicators, market prospects up to 2024, summary tables for the 60 most important countries for office furniture production, consumption and trade, profiles of the 50 leading office furniture manufacturers on a global level and a focus on the Top 20 office furniture countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam) which also includes major office furniture manufacturers by turnover (over 400 companies in total) with short profiles of the main ones.


International trade of furniture, worthing currently around USD 187 billion according to CSIL’s preliminary estimates, has grown faster than furniture production in the last ten years and has consistently amounted to about 1% of international trade of manufactures. The leading global importers of furniture are the USA, Germany, the UK, and France, accounting for about 48% of the total furniture imports.
The uncertainties caused by the war in Ukraine, the supply chain constraints, the logistics issues, and the strong inflationary pressures, together with the devaluation of major currencies in relation to the USD, are countervailing factors that drove an apparent stagnation in 2022. According to CSIL, world furniture consumption will decrease slightly in real terms in 2023, but growth should resume in 2024. 

The new edition of the CSIL Report ‘World furniture outlook’ is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/world-furniture-outlook-0058524.html

This study analyses the global furniture sector through maps, graphs, World tables, and summary tables for 100 Countries showing historical statistical data of furniture production, consumption, imports and exports, preliminary estimates for 2022, furniture consumption forecasts for the years 2023 and 2024, country rankings, major furniture importing and exporting countries and main trading partners.


With a +18% yearly growth in the period 2019-2022, the e-commerce furniture market has evolved rapidly in recent years, growing faster than the whole furniture market. The United States is the largest world e-commerce marketplace, with the highest penetration rate, followed by China.
The swiftly changing worldwide scenario strongly influences the e-commerce channel evolution. Following the booming performance during the pandemic, the market has been impacted by the consequences of the war in Ukraine, energy and food shortages, and strong inflationary pressures.
Also, the e-commerce competitive arena is showing some turbulence. Online sales of furniture are downgrading giving an advantage to the omnichannel retailers (brick & click) which are showing resilience to the weak market conditions, maximising physical stores’ potential in combination with the virtual experience.
 
The new edition of the CSIL report ‘E-commerce for the furniture industry’ is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/e-commerce-furniture-industry-0058529.html
 
This report analyses e-commerce in the furniture market, with a focus on key geographical areas (Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific) and key countries, providing current market size, e-commerce business models, the performance of the leading players, and the results of a CSIL survey to furniture manufacturers that highlights their approach to the web channel, their strategies, future expectations, and the most-demanded furniture products online.


CSIL has published a new research insight on the 'Top 100 furniture retailers in Europe'. More details and sample at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/top-furniture-retailers-europe-0100021.html 


CSIL has launched a new series of research insights that focus on the leading companies -manufacturers and retailers- in the furniture sector and include rankings and performance data of firms operating on a global level or by geographical areas.
 
The ‘CSIL Top furniture companies’ series generally provides:
- Company ranking by turnover in the focus segment
- Company name and headquarters location (country)
- Company turnover for the last available year
- Number of Employees/Number of stores
- Specialization/Brands
 
The aim is to offer a bird's-eye view of the competitive landscape, benchmarking companies' performance, level of specialization, relevance in the business, and sector concentration.
 
The already available publications in this series are:
- Top 100 office furniture manufacturers in Europe, September 2022
- Top 100 upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World, October 2022
- Top 100 RTA furniture manufacturers in Europe, October 2022
- Top 100 furniture retailers in Europe, November 2022


This is to inform you about the new CSIL publication ‘Top 100 RTA furniture manufacturers in Europe’ that offers a bird's-eye view of the RTA / flat pack furniture competitive landscape in Europe, with the analysis of the leading 100 producers, their level of specialization, and the sector concentration.
 
For the Top 100 RTA furniture manufacturers in Europe selected by CSIL, this study provides:
- Ranking by RTA furniture turnover
- Company name and headquarters location (country)
- RTA furniture sales for the last available year (mostly 2021)
- Share of total European RTA furniture production
- RTA furniture on total company turnover
- Number of Employees
 
The price of this study is EUR 490. More details and a free sample at: https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/top-100-RTA-furniture-manufacturers-Europe-0099996.html
 
This is part of a new series of research insights “CSIL Top furniture companies” which focus on the leading furniture and furniture segments’ companies and include performance data of furniture firms operating on a global level or by geographical areas. This series is available for the following segments: upholstered furniture, office furniture, outdoor furniture, flat-pack RTA furniture, and mattresses.


The e-commerce mattress market, which was on a growth trajectory even before the pandemic, recorded hypergrowth in 2021. Its value currently amounts to around USD 16 billion.
In 2022, consumers returned to in-person shopping after relying heavily on online purchasing, therefore a normalisation of e-commerce incidences at 2021 levels is expected in most countries, with different performances worldwide. North America, with the USA being the first online mattress market worldwide, is the largest consuming area, followed by the Asia Pacific, with China accounting for the lion’s share of the area and South Korea boasting one of the highest online penetration. Europe ranks third, with the United Kingdom and Germany as the largest markets in the area.
The new edition of the CSIL report ‘E-commerce in the mattress industry’ is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/e-commerce-mattress-industry-worldwide-0089033.html
This study offers a detailed analysis of the online mattress market, providing mattress sales and e-commerce mattress sales for the time series 2019-2022, with a focus on three areas: North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. Largest retail mattress markets, the incidence of online mattress sales in key countries (the US, Canada, China, India, South Korea, Germany, the UK, France, Italy, and Spain), e-commerce mattress sales of the leading retailers and company profiles highlighting activity and performance in this sector are provided.
Also available in the mattress sector: The world mattress Industry (July 2022).


The new CSIL publication ‘Top 100 upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World’ that offers a bird’s eye view of the global upholstered furniture competitive landscape, providing the analysis of the leading 100 producers, their level of specialization, and the whole sector concentration.
 
‘Top 100 upholstered furniture manufacturers in the World’ includes:
- Ranking by upholstered furniture turnover
- Company name and headquarters location (country)
- Upholstered furniture sales for the last available year (mostly 2021)
- Upholstered furniture on total company turnover
- Number of Employees
- Company’s Website
 
For the Top 10 global upholstered furniture manufacturers: the share of total world upholstered furniture production.
 
The price of this study is EUR 490. More details and a free sample at: https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/top-upholstered-furniture-manufacturers-world-0099970.html 
 
This is part of a new series of research insights “CSIL Top furniture companies” which focus on the leading furniture and furniture segments’ companies, and include performance data of furniture firms operating on a global level or by geographical areas. This series is available for the following segments: upholstered furniture, office furniture, outdoor furniture, flat-pack RTA furniture, and mattresses.


The new CSIL publication ‘Top 100 office furniture manufacturers in Europe’ which offers a bird's-eye view of the European office furniture competitive system through the analysis of the leading 100 producers, benchmarking their performance, their level of specialization, their relevance in the business, and the whole sector concentration.
 
‘Top 100 office furniture manufacturers in Europe’ provides:
- Company name and headquarters location (country)
- Company Turnover of office furniture for the last available year
- Number of Employees
- Ranking by turnover in the focus segment
 
The price of this study is EUR 490. More details and sample at: https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/top-office-furniture-manufacturers-europe-0099948.html
 
This is part of a new series of CSIL research insights ‘Top furniture manufacturers’ that focus on the leading manufacturers of furniture and furniture segments and include rankings and performance data of firms operating on a global level or by geographical areas.
 
This series is available for the following segments: upholstered furniture, office furniture, outdoor furniture, flat-pack RTA furniture, and mattresses.


Europe plays a key role in the global furniture industry, not only in terms of production value but also in terms of market and international trade. With a value in the range of Euro 108 million, it is the second-largest furniture consuming area, accounting for one-quarter of the global furniture market. In 2021, all the European countries surpassed their 2019 market size, thus fully rebounding from the pandemic, although with different performances.

The European market is highly integrated, with major chains and manufacturers working on a European scale. However, slight but continuing market openness is registered. With over 1 million workers employed in nearly 130,000 manufacturing firms, Europe is the headquarters of some of the biggest and most important global players. According to CSIL, nearly 90 out of the top 200 world furniture manufacturers are based in Europe.
 
The CSIL Market Research Report ‘The furniture industry in Europe’ is now available. More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/european-furniture-outlook-0065941.html 
 
In this highly uncertain and complex current situation, affected by different challenges (ongoing supply chain disruptions, extremely high energy prices, strong inflation, and consequences of the war in Ukraine), this report provides all the main statistics and indicators useful to analyse the European furniture industry: historical trends and furniture market forecasts, factors affecting the sector and the competitiveness of producers, description of the main furniture manufacturing countries, top manufacturers and largest companies (around 1950 companies mentioned), furniture market potentials and development insights, data by segment, and reports by country.
 
Countries included: Austria, Belgium-Lux, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom.


The new edition of the CSIL report 'The furniture industry in Europe' (30 countries) will be published tomorrow. 

More details about the structure of this report (link goes to the 2021 edition) at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/european-furniture-outlook-0065941.html


The home office furniture market in Europe currently amounts to EUR 2.2 billion. It is a booming segment whose growth results from the increasing demand by people working from home, regularly or occasionally, especially since 2020. Germany is the largest home office furniture market in Europe, followed by the United Kingdom and France.
 
I am pleased to inform you that the CSIL Report ‘Home office furniture market in Europe’ is now available.
 
This study analyses the home office furniture segment and ‘hybrid’ working in Europe, demand drivers, market size and evolution, sales of home office furniture, distribution, manufacturers, retailers, and the results of the CSIL survey on a sample of end-users, aiming at analyzing the home office environment, the furniture products, the purchasing process, the expected budgets, and channels.
 
The CSIL report ‘Home office furniture market in Europe’ 2022 is available for purchase and immediate download at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-european-market-home-office-furniture-0058515.html


he world mattress market amounts to around USD 35 billion. It is a growing sector if looking at the last ten years, and the main growth drivers include a continuous increase in spending and evolving consumption habits of the emerging countries giving more importance to the quality of sleep, and good performance of advanced economies, which registered moderate growth.
The world trade of mattresses shows an escalating number of restrictive trade measures imposed by the USA on imports from China first, and from other export-oriented countries starting from 2021. Measures are impacting trade flows also in terms of manufacturers’ strategies for competitive advantages and production relocation.
 
The CSIL Report ‘The world mattress industry’ is now available. Full description and table of contents at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-world-mattress-industry-0058540.html
 
This study provides a comprehensive picture of the global mattress sector, through historical series of basic data (production, consumption, imports and exports for the time series 2012-2021), mattress market forecasts up to 2023, international trade flows, country analysis (50 countries overall, with a special focus on the Top 20 world mattress markets), detailed profiles of the leading manufacturers, list of suppliers to the mattress industry.
 
Considered countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan (China), Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam.


According to CSIL, the world furniture market amounts to around USD 500 billion, registering a consumption level well above the pre-pandemic values. 
 
Among the top 10 markets, the leading importers of furniture are the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and France that account for around one-third of the world furniture consumption. These four countries are also large producers for internal consumption, with high per capita income, high labour costs, and a structurally negative balance of furniture trade.
 
The new July 2022 edition of the CSIL Report ‘World furniture outlook’ is now available. Please, find a detailed description of the study and the full table of contents at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/world-furniture-outlook-0058524.html 
 
The CSIL flagship study, published twice a year, provides an overview of the global furniture sector through maps, graphs, World tables, and summary tables for 100 Countries, showing historical statistical data of furniture production, consumption, imports, and exports up to 2021, furniture consumption forecasts for the years 2022 and 2023, country rankings, major furniture importing and exporting countries and main trading partners.
 
The CSIL Report ‘World furniture outlook’ is available for purchase and immediate download at www.worldfurnitureonline.com 


The world market for high-end furniture is worth approximately USD 50 billion. North America and Asia and the Pacific, including China, are the main markets.
The world high-end furniture market saw exceptional growth in 2021, determined mainly by the rebound from the market decline observed in 2020, and the exceptional demand experienced in most countries in the wake of the lockdown periods.
 
The new edition of the CSIL Report ‘The world High-End furniture market' is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/high-end-design-furniture-market-0058649.html
 
This study provides the analysis of the world market for high-end furniture: market size, forecasts, distribution channels and retailers, market features, purchasing trends, and short profiles of the leading world high-end furniture brands.


The European market for office furniture amounts to around EUR 9 billion. Consumption of office furniture in Europe is sustained by booming imports values coming from the European continent for about 60%, while the remaining part mainly from Asia-Pacific, particularly China.
Profound transformations are currently taking place in the European office furniture sector. The continuous alternation of phases in travel restrictions and lockdowns have prevented the stable return to offices and the continuation of very high levels of remote working, taking to a rise of hybrid workplaces. Many of the trends already underway before the advent of the public health emergency have shown their effects in a shorter period, others will need to be monitored over the next few years to better understand their development.
 
The 2022 edition of the CSIL Report 'The European market for office furniture' is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-european-market-office-furniture-0058455.html
 
This study provides a comprehensive picture of the office furniture sector in Europe, outlining and commenting on the main macro trends impacting the sector, and providing historical series of production, consumption, and trade data up to 2021, office furniture consumption forecasts 2022-2023, performance and market shares of the office furniture manufacturers, analysis by product types and distribution.


The world upholstered furniture market exceeds USD 80 billion, overtaking the pre-pandemic level. The leading world-consuming countries for upholstered furniture are the US, China, Germany, the UK, and India.
Imports of upholstered furniture had substantial growth for all the leading importers (USA, Germany, France, UK, and Canada). The opening of the major upholstered furniture markets has grown over the last ten years. Exports registered a remarkable increase for Vietnam and Mexico. With the supply chain and freight issues that are interesting to the furniture industry, the leading upholstered furniture manufacturers invested in diversifying their manufacturing footprint by establishing production facilities in those countries.
 
The 2022 edition of the CSIL Report ‘The world upholstered furniture industry' is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/world-upholstered-furniture-industry-0058488.html
 
This study provides a comprehensive picture of the global upholstered furniture sector: current market size, historical series of basic data (production, consumption, imports, and exports 2012-2021), consumption forecasts 2022-2023, profiles of the world-leading manufacturers, and a focus on the Top 20 world upholstered furniture countries, also including the analysis of the competitive system.


The outdoor furniture market in Europe is one of the best performers in the furniture sector. It represents about 3% of the total furniture consumption and, following a slight reduction in 2020, it recorded a double-digit rebound in 2021, well over the sector average. The largest outdoor furniture markets within Europe are Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy, accounting for a combined market share of over 50%. According to CSIL, consumption of outdoor furniture in Europe is expected to evolve positively also in 2022 and 2023.
The outdoor furniture market is an open one with imports representing a large share of consumption. This is due to the substantial increase in imports from Asia and Eastern Europe and to significant outsourcing and dislocation policy among the European manufacturers.
 
The CSIL Report ‘The European Market for outdoor furniture’ is now available. More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-european-market-outdoor-furniture-0058604.html
 
This study aims at analysing the current market size and production of outdoor furniture in Europe, the market development and forecasts up to 2023, the international trade and the major trading partners, the market by destination segment (contract projects and retail residential use), by product type (upholstered and non-upholstered lounge seating, tables and chairs, other outdoor furniture) and by finishings materials, the leading European manufacturing companies of outdoor furniture and the distribution channels. Business performance is provided for 15 countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom) selected for their representativeness in the outdoor furniture sector within Europe.


With a value amounting to over EUR 15 billion, the ready-to assemble (RTA) furniture industry throughout Europe outperformed the fully assembled one, recording a growth of about 17% (2016-2021). Poland and Germany are the leading producing countries. Over the last twenty years, Eastern Europe eroded market shares to some traditional furniture manufacturing countries.
On the demand side, the consumption of RTA furniture in Europe recorded a cumulative growth of +20% in the time span 2016-2021. Germany, the UK, France, and Italy are the largest markets for RTA furniture in Europe, accounting for over one half of the total market.
 
‘The European market for RTA furniture’ is now available. More information at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-european-market-rta-furniture-0058482.html
 
This study offers a detailed analysis of the ready-to-assemble/flat pack furniture sector in Europe: value of the RTA furniture consumption and production, the main features of the competitive system and the leading manufacturers (around 200 considered in the report), the supply features in terms of product type, materials and finishings, the distribution system and listing of leading RTA furniture retailers. 
 
Country analysis available for 15 countries (Belgium-Lux, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom) selected by their representativeness in terms of production and consumption of RTA furniture within Europe.
 
Products coverage: Living/dining room furniture; bedroom furniture; children furniture; furniture for office/home office; kitchen furniture; other furniture.


The European furniture market registered a decrease of 1% in 2020 over 2019, which was more than compensated in 2021 with a growth of over 10%, reaching almost EUR 140 billion. Europe still plays a key role in the global furniture market, being the second-largest market coming after the Asia Pacific and before North America. Within Europe, the largest markets are Germany, the UK, France, and Italy, absorbing altogether over 60% of the total European furniture consumption.
 
During the last decade, the furniture retailing sector has experienced structural changes. Looking at the past three years, the pandemic accelerated a massive change in consumers behaviour, with an unprecedented increase in online sales, which currently exceeds 10% of the total European furniture market. It is reasonable to assume that e-commerce will retain its relevance even after the crisis. 
 
The new edition of the CSIL report ‘Furniture retailing in Europe’ is now available. For a detailed description of contents and free sample, please visit https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/furniture-retailing-europe-0058461.html
 
This study offers a comparative analysis of home furniture retailing in 13 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom), with trends in home furniture consumption, market forecasts, analysis by distribution channel, retail formats, country analysis and performance of the leading furniture retailers operating on the reference markets. Over 600 furniture retailers and buying groups, of which 160 with detailed profiles, are mentioned in the study.
 
Home furniture segments considered: Kitchen furniture, Upholstered furniture, Dining and living rooms, Non-upholstered seats, Bedrooms, Mattresses, Other furniture.


This is to inform you about the most recent updates on CSIL activities:
 
FURNITURE MARKET REPORTS CATALOGUE 2022
The CSIL brand new Furniture Market Reports catalogue is now available at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/PDF/CSIL_FurnitureResearch_Catalogue-2022.pdf  
 
In 2022, CSIL will work on new studies, focusing on a wide range of topics and further broadening traditional research areas, among the others:
- Furniture market and scenario: World furniture outlook for 100 countries • The furniture industry in Europe • The RTA / kit furniture market.
- Distribution: Furniture retailing in Europe • E-commerce in the world furniture market.
- Upholstered furniture: World overview, the main markets and the leading manufacturers.
- Mattresses: World overview, the main markets and top players • E-commerce in the mattress industry.
- Office furniture: World overview • Office furniture in Europe, Russia and North America • Working from home/Home office.
- Other topics: Contract furniture market • Outdoor furniture • KBA.
 
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
- World furniture outlook 2022, December 2021
- The world office furniture industry, December 2021
- The office furniture market in Asia Pacific and China, November 2021
- The furniture industry in Europe, October 2021
- E-commerce in the mattress industry, October 2021
 
WORLD FURNITURE OUTLOOK SEMINAR
The first virtual edition of the CSIL Seminar ‘World Furniture Outlook’ was held on November 30th 2021. Highlights and key findings are available at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/Events/Furniture-Outlook-2021/CSIL-Seminar_Post-Event-Release_2021.pdf 
 
CSIL MAGAZINE
The December 2021 CSIL Magazine 'World Furniture' is available at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/PDFres/WFR92/mobile 


In 2021, the World office furniture market increased to a value of around USD 50 billion, despite the persisting effects of Covid-19. The European market and Asia-Pacific are showing more marked rebound, while the United States are still recovering slower than the average.
The sector is, in general, increasingly opening to the international trade. For the world as a whole, imports/consumption ratio has gradually increased reaching 24% in 2021. The largest importer of office furniture is the US followed by Germany, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
The office furniture potential demand is still constrained by the low office occupation rates and the high level of remote working activity. However, CSIL forecasts on the growth of the world office furniture demand in 2022 are positive.
 
The CSIL Report ‘The world office furniture industry’ 2021 is now available. Download the full table of contents and find more details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/office-furniture-world-market-outlook-0070622.html
 
The new and enhanced edition of this study offers an comprehensive picture of the global office furniture sector, providing basic data for production, consumption imports and exports for the time series 2012-2021* (*preliminary), international trade and major trading partners, world tables and economic indicators, market prospects up to 2023, summary tables for the 60 most important countries for office furniture production, consumption and trade, profiles of the 50 leading office furniture manufacturers on a global level and, new in this year edition, a focus on the Top 20 office furniture countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Poland, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam) which also includes major office furniture manufacturers by turnover (over 400 companies in total) with short profiles of the main ones.


According to CSIL, the World furniture market has resumed in 2021, with furniture consumption level well above the pre-pandemic values, and it is expected to further increase in 2022 and 2023.
Over one third of the world furniture consumption is presently imported. The leading importers on a global level are the United States, Germany, France and the United Kingdom and the preliminary data for 2021 show major increases (in current US$) in furniture imports for all these countries.
More than 75% of furniture imports to the US originated from Asia (mainly from China, Vietnam and Malaysia). Within the total US furniture imports from Asia, the share of China has decreased because of trade tensions, in favour of imports from Vietnam, in particular.
 
The new December 2021 edition of the CSIL Report ‘World furniture outlook’ is now available. Free sample and full table of contents at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/world-furniture-outlook-0058524.html
 
This study analyses the global furniture sector through maps, graphs, World tables and summary tables for 100 Countries showing historical statistical data of furniture production, consumption, imports and exports, preliminary estimates for 2021, furniture consumption forecasts for the years 2022 and 2023, country rankings, major furniture importing and exporting countries and main trading partners.
 
The ‘World furniture outlook’ report can be ordered online or by email through a order form we can send you upon request.


Production of office furniture in Asia Pacific and China amounts to around US$ 24 billion. In 2020, China, the main producing country in the area, Taiwan and Vietnam have been able to increase their production level, despite the drop in their local consumption due to lockdown measures, exporting the majority of office furniture output to neighboring and worldwide destinations.
In terms of demand of office furniture, the Asia-Pacific region is still experiencing uncertainties due to the pandemic. While original office space is reducing, however, hybrid workstyle and remote working are expanding. Thus, the CSIL outlook for the office furniture consumption in the area is positive for 2021 and 2022, with different performance among countries.
 
The new edition of CSIL report ‘The office furniture market in Asia Pacific and China is now available. More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-office-furniture-market-asia-pacific-0058538.html
 
This study analyses the office furniture market in Asia Pacific, nine countries, with a special focus on China: production, consumption, imports and exports, major trading partners, leading office furniture companies, product segments, focus on Height-Adjustable Desks, sector peculiarities, distribution and e-commerce, prospects of the office furniture market in 2021 and 2022 for the whole area and for each considered country.
 
Geographical coverage: Australia, China, India –new in this year edition-, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan (China), Thailand, Vietnam.


With a furniture consumption value in the range of EUR 90 billion, accounting for around one-quarter of the global market, Europe is the second-largest furniture market in the world, coming after the Asia Pacific and before North America. The EU furniture sector is highly integrated, both from a market perspective and from an industrial one (over 80% of furniture demand is currently satisfied by European production).
The role of Europe in the global context is also evident in the international trade of furniture: the area accounts for around 45% of world furniture imports and nearly 40% of world furniture exports.
Within Europe, the largest markets are Germany, the UK, France, and Italy, absorbing nearly 60% of the total European furniture consumption. According to CSIL, those leading markets are forecasted to increase furniture consumption in 2022 above the European average.
 
The CSIL Market Research Report ‘The furniture industry in Europe’ is now available. More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/european-furniture-outlook-0065941.html 
 
This report contains all the main statistics and indicators useful to analyse the European furniture industry. Historical trends and furniture market forecasts, factors affecting the competitiveness of producers, description of the main furniture manufacturing countries, top manufacturers and largest companies (around 1650 companies mentioned), furniture market potentials and development insights, data by segment, reports by country.
 
Countries included: Austria, Belgium-Lux, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom.


With an increase of 30% in 2020 over 2019, with different performances worldwide, and an expected further growth for 2021, the online channel currently represents a relevant share of the world mattress retail market, surpassing the value of US$ 10 billion. 
The United States is by far the largest market for online mattress sales. In Europe, the smallest markets as Spain registered the highest growth rates in online mattress sales for 2020. However, traditional markets as Germany and the UK have continued to grow at extraordinary rates (double-digit growth). The Asia Pacific area is among the fast-growing and promising areas for online mattress sales. China leads the e-commerce mattress market of the region.
The online mattress market is fragmented and highly competitive. Given the increasing interest in the online mattress business by different industry operators, it is reasonable to predict a greater competition is expected in the coming years.
The new edition of CSIL report ‘E-commerce in the mattress industry’ is now available. More details at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/e-commerce-mattress-industry-worldwide-0089033.html
This study offers a detailed analysis of the online mattress market with a particular focus on three world areas: North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. Largest retail mattress markets, incidence of online mattress sales in key countries (the US, Canada, China, India, South Korea, Germany, the UK, France, Italy and Spain), e-commerce mattress sales of the leading retailers and company profiles highlighting activity and performance in this sector are provided.
Also available in the mattress sector: The world mattress Industry (July 2021).


This is to inform you about a very special offer on selected CSIL Furniture Market Reports that you may be interested in:
 
- ‘Top 200 furniture manufacturers worldwide’ (March 2021), More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/top-200-furniture-manufacturers-worldwide-0058486.html 

- ‘E-commerce for the furniture industry’ (December 2020), More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/e-commerce-furniture-industry-0058529.html 

- ‘Home office furniture market in Europe’ (September 2020), More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-european-market-home-office-furniture-0058515.html 

- ‘The contract furniture and furnishings market in Europe’ (April 2020), More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-contract-furniture-furnishings-market-europe-0058532.html 

- ‘Furniture Outlook for Latin America and the Caribbean’ (February 2020), More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/furniture-outlook-latin-america-caribbean-0066239.html

- ‘Furniture retailing in Europe’ (January 2020), More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/furniture-retailing-europe-0058461.html  

- ‘The high-end design furniture market’ (May 2019), More info at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/high-end-design-furniture-market-0058649.html   


This is to inform you about the last available CSIL Furniture Market Reports and the upcoming releases:
 
WE ARE WORKING ON
- ‘The office furniture market in Asia Pacific and China’ (Australia, China, India –new in this year edition-, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam). To be issued in October 2021;
- ‘E-commerce in the mattress industry’. To be issued by the end of October 2021;
- ‘The furniture industry in Europe’, 30 countries. To be issued in November 2021;
- ‘World Furniture Outlook 2022’. To be issued in December 2021;
- ‘The world office furniture industry’, annual sector overview this year enhanced by detailed analysis of the top 20 office furniture countries worldwide. To be issued in December 2021.
 
LATEST PUBLICATIONS
 
FURNITURE MARKET
- World Furniture Outlook, July 2021 (https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/world-furniture-outlook-0058524.html)
- Top 200 furniture manufacturers worldwide, March 2021 (https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/top-200-furniture-manufacturers-worldwide-0058486.html)
 
OFFICE & WORKPLACE
- The European market for office furniture, June 2021 (https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-european-market-office-furniture-0058455.html)
- E-Commerce for the office furniture industry, March 2021 (https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/e-commerce-office-furniture-industry-0058454.html)
 
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE & MATTRESSES
- The world upholstered furniture industry, June 2021 (https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/world-upholstered-furniture-industry-0058488.html)
- The world mattress industry, July 2021 (https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-world-mattress-industry-0058540.html)
 
WORLD FURNITURE MAGAZINE | 91/September 2021
Browse the new issue of CSIL Magazine "World Furniture" at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/PDFres/WFR91/mobile 


The world mattress market amounts to around USD 30 billion, registering an overall good performance mainly due to sustained demand for mattresses in major markets and an increase of online sales, which have also continued during the lockdown periods. CSIL forecasts for world mattress consumption are positive both in 2021 and 2022, even if with different performances in different areas and countries.
 
Trade tensions between the US and China and other important mattresses exporters to the US have persisted during 2020. However, international trade of mattresses has continued to increase, mainly driven by a large increase in US imports (a double digit growth over 2019). In this regard, remarkable are the increases in mattress exports from Vietnam and Indonesia, which become the third and fourth mattress exporters, respectively.
 
The new edition of the CSIL Report ‘The world mattress industry’ is now available. Full description and free sample at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/the-world-mattress-industry-0058540.html
 
This study provides a comprehensive picture of the global mattress sector, through historical series of basic data (production, consumption, imports and exports for the time series 2011-2020), mattress market forecasts up to 2022, international trade flows, country analysis (50 countries overall, with a special focus on the Top 20 world mattress markets), detailed profiles of the leading manufacturers, list of other key players including retailers and suppliers.
 
Mattress market scenario: CSIL is in a continuous process of evaluating the performance of the global mattress market. Clients of this study will also receive an update of the 2021/2022 mattress consumption forecasts' table in October, included in the list price.
 
Considered countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan (China), Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam.


In addition to the annual monitoring of the global furniture market, in 2021 CSIL has worked on an extensive research over the leading sector's manufacturers, in order to identify them and to analyse their performance and recent developments in business strategies. 
 
Reports resulting from this research work are: 

- World furniture outlook 2021/2022 (July 2021)
- Top 200 furniture manufacturers worldwide (March 2021)
 
CSIL constantly keeps the furniture sector and its main segments monitored, publishing a series of specific studies yearly. Please, find the complete 2021 Furniture Market Reports catalogue at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/PDF/CSIL-Furniture-Reports-2021-Catalogue.pdf 


The world upholstered furniture industry showed positive responses to the crisis in 2020.
 
World consumption of upholstered furniture is worth nearly US$ 70 billion. The world upholstery industry has been remarkably successful in recovering from the crisis in 2020. Return of consumption to the pre-pandemic level is likely to happen already in 2021 for the world as a whole, with the speed of recovery different in different countries. The highest growth will be in North America, Asia, and Europe, the lowest in South America.
 
International trade of upholstered furniture increased by 4% in 2020 over 2019, notwithstanding the pandemic. Growth rates are expected to remain positive in 2021 and 2022 but will be constrained by continuing trade restrictions.
 
The 2021 edition of the CSIL Report ‘The world upholstered furniture industry' is now available. More details and free sample of the research at https://www.worldfurnitureonline.com/research-market/world-upholstered-furniture-industry-0058488.html
 
This study provides a comprehensive picture of the global upholstered furniture sector: current market size, historical series of basic data (production, consumption, imports and exports 2011-2020), consumption forecasts 2021-2022, profiles of the world leading manufacturers of upholstered furniture and a focus on the Top 20 world upholstered furniture countries, also including the analysis of the competitive system.

 

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International Marketing
CSIL - Centre for Industrial Studies
Tel.+39 02796630 ext 21
Fax +39 02 780703

 

   

Seznam zkušeben

Seznam zkušeben, které jsou nebo mohou být využitelné pro testování nábytku.


Vážení nábytkáři,


na této stránce Vám přinášíme neúplný seznam zkušeben testovacích zařízení a laboratoří, které pro Vás mohou být využitelné.
S postupem času budeme seznam aktualizovat a doplňovat. V současné době zde například zcela chybí zahraniční zkušebny.
 
I přesto věříme, že následující informace shledáte užitečné.

 


 

Akreditovaná zkušebna nábytku

zkušební laboratoř č. 1030.2
Mendelova univerzita v Brně
Lesnická a dřevařská fakulta
Zemědělská 3
613 00 Brno
 
tel.: 545 134 174, 545 134 503
e-mail: test.furniture@mendelu.cz
web: www.zkusebnanabytku.mendelu.cz

AZL Otrokovice s.r.o.

Zkušebna kožedělných a textilních materiálů a výrobků
se sídlem: Otrokovice, areál TOMA, a.s.
budova 45a, PSČ 765 02
 
tel : 577 663 404
fax: 577 663 407
web: www.azl.cz

INSTITUT PRO TESTOVÁNÍ
A CERTIFIKACI, a. s. (ITC)

Třída T. Bati 299
764 21 Zlín
 
telefon: 577 601 238
fax: 577 104 855
web: itczlin.cz

IZkušebna stavebnětruhlářských
výrobků Zlín

(MZLU – Mendelova zemědělská a lesnická univerzita)
 
vedoucí ústavu:
Doc. Ing. Josef Polášek, CSc

 

STROJÍRENSKÝ ZKUŠEBNÍ ÚSTAV, s.p.

Hudcova 56b
621 00 BRNO
 
tel.: +420 541 120 111
fax: +420 541 211 225
e-mail: szu@szutest.cz
web: www.szutest.cz

STROJÍRENSKÝ ZKUŠEBNÍ ÚSTAV, s.p.

odštěpný závod 2
Tovární 5
466 21 JABLONEC nad Nisou
 
tel.: +420 483 348 111
fax: +420 483 710 768
e-mail: info@szutest.cz
web: www.szutest.cz

TZUS Technický a zkušební ústav
stavební Praha s.p.

pobočka České Budějovice
Nemanická 441
370 10 České Budějovice
 
tel. ústředna: 387 023 211
web: www.tzus.cz

TZÚ, s.p.

Akreditovaná zkušební laboratoř nábytku a textilu č. 1001
Cejl 480/12
602 00 Brno
 
kontaktní osoba: Ing. Vítězslav Gaja
mobil: +420 608 150 122
e-mail: gaja@tzu.cz  |  info@zkusebnanabytku.cz
web: www.tzu.cz  |  www.zkusebnanabytku.cz

 

Výzkumný a vývojový ústav
dřevařský, Praha, s. p.

4. Kontaktní spojení
Na Florenci 7-9
11171 Praha 1
 
telefon 221 773 711
fax 224 222 844
e-mail: vvud@vvud.cz
web: www.vvud.cz

 

 


 

Sociální dialog

Dohoda o sociálním dialogu a spolupráci pro odvětví dřevozpracujícího, nábytkářského a spotřebního průmyslu v ČR uzavřená mezi Asociací českých nábytkářů
a Odborovým svazem pracovníků dřevozpracujících odvětví, lesního a vodního hospodářství v ČR.

Za Asociaci českých nábytkářů smlouvu podepsal 22.4.2011 prezident AČN, Ing. Martin Čudka a za Odborový svaz dřevo – lesy – voda, Mgr. Pavel Kunc, předseda.

 

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